Pope Leo XIV Apostatizes with US “Liberty” Award
The US-based National Constitution Center has announced its intention to award the 38th annual Liberty Medal on July 3, 2026, to the current occupier of the Vatican, “Pope” Leo XIV (Robert Prevost). The award citation praises his “lifelong work promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience and expression,” framing these as ideals “enshrined by America’s founders in the First Amendment.” The statement highlights his “interfaith and ecumenical dialogue” as a “defining priority,” presenting religious liberty as a “lived expression of human dignity, particularly for marginalized communities.” This event, occurring on the eve of the United States’ 250th anniversary, represents the complete and public fusion of the post-conciliar sect with the principles of Masonic Enlightenment liberalism, which the true Catholic Church has always anathematized.



